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Tops and jackets should sit just below the hipbone to elongate the torso. Pear Shape Pear body shapes are the most common plus-size shapes. Some examples of styles that can achieve this look are: Layered tops paired with a short jacket break up the elongated torso and make the legs appear longer.

Waist belts emphasize and draw attention to the slim waist. Colorful tops, especially those with collars and pockets, draw attention to the upper body, as do accessories like scarves and necklaces. Pair bright tops with dark bottoms to further emphasize the top half. V-line tops accentuate the upper half. Rectangle Shape Rectangle body shapes do not have any one prominent feature.

Some guidelines to follow when dressing rectangle shapes include: Jackets and coats with accented waists or belts allow the wearer to define her waist.

Tops with pockets, ruches and other details create the illusion of a bigger bust. Halter tops also accentuate the bust while showing off the back. Shift dresses and dresses with empire waistlines emphasize the waist to create a flattering silhouette. Inverted Triangle Shape With this body shape, women have shoulders that are wider than the hips. Some styles to consider when shopping for clothes for an inverted triangle body shape are: A-line and full skirts widen the lower body to achieve the hourglass shape.

Wide-leg pants , bootcut pants and pants with embellishments on the rear pockets emphasize the lower body. Avoid tapered skirts, shoulder pads and tops with bold patterns and graphics since these make the bust and shoulders look bigger and the waist and legs look smaller. V-neck tops and buttoned tops with a few buttons undone accent the vertical lines of this figure.

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Up to 38 Price Range: This e-tailer was founded in and stemmed from a conversation discussing the lack of brands catering to plus-size women. From there, the founders created a clothing brand with a focus on three main things: The curvy collection carries affordable separates that would make a great addition to your work wardrobe. Really cute, really affordable basics. We especially love their swimwear and dresses!

This iconic Canadian shopping destination caters to curvy women with a range of different brands offering larger sizes.